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Tonight In Rock: Jon Brion, Vetiver, Dan Deacon, A Place To Bury Strangers

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A Place To Bury Strangers will be performing tonight at the Echo | Photo via A Place To Bury Strangers' Myspace
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A Place To Bury Strangers will be performing tonight at the Echo | Photo via A Place To Bury Strangers' Myspace
Our Pick: A Place To Bury Strangers, Darker My Love, All The Saints @ The Echo

Tonight, as always, local multi-instrumentalist/producer extraordinaire Jon Brion (LAist Interview, #2, Review) will be jamming with friends at the Largo at the Coronet. San Franciscan folk rockers Vetiver are poised to grace Sanctuary Church in Santa Monica. And, lastly, Baltimore's crown jewel, electronic mastermind Dan Deacon (LAist Review) will be taking on the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch Brooklyn-based noise-infused rock outfit A Place To Bury Strangers. Local psych rockers Darker My Love are slated to kick things off.

You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post, which goes up every Sunday.

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A Place To Bury Strangers - "In Your Heart"

Jon Brion @ Largo at the Coronet
Maxwell, Common, Chrisette Michele @ Hollywood Bowl
Aimee Mann, Fountains of Wayne @ The Wiltern
Ghostface Killah @ Key Club
Dave Garrett @ El Rey Theatre (Sold-Out)
KMFDM, ANGELSPIT, Legion Within @ Club Nokia
Federico Aubele w/ full band, DePedro @ Troubadour
Vetiver @ Sanctuary Church (235 Hill St., Santa Monica)
Mr. Oizo @ Avalon
Dan Deacon, Nuclear Power Pants @ Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock
A Place To Bury Strangers, Darker My Love, All The Saints @ The Echo
Thao with The Get Down Stay Down, Portland Cello Project, David Schultz @ Echoplex
Spleen United, Death Kit @ Bootleg Theatre
Mike Watt & His Secondmen, Champage Velvet, Delaney Davidson @ Redwood Bar
I Will Never Be the Same, Vale, AM vs FM @ Spaceland
Captain Ahab, DJ Skull Vomit, Surachai, Baseck @ The Smell
Manhattan Murder Mystery, Fort Wife, Crooked Cowboy, George Glass @ Echo Curio
Media Orphan, The Shape of the Earth, Back Pocket Memory, FourSakin, Jeremy Graham Blues @ Mr. T's Bowl
James Webber record release, Keaton Simons, Coby Brown, Makepeace Brothers, Jesse Woods @ The Hotel Café
Los Lobos, Lee Rocker @ House of Blues Sunset
John Williams: Music from the City of Angels @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
Kelly Joe Phelps @ McCabe's Guitar Shop

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